Version: 4.01
Size:
1.46MB
Requirements:
No special requirements
No special requirements
Price:
$399
$399
System:
Linux
Linux
Rating:
4.6
4.6
License:
Shareware
Shareware
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Description - Kernel SCO Data Recovery
Kernel SCO Data Recovery for SCO OpenServer recovers data from corrupted HTFS and EAFS File System created using SCO OpenServer operating system. Data Structures are key components to any filesystems and are important for accessing, reading, writing and modification of files and Folders. Followings data structure are important for HTFS anf EAFS File System, any corruption in following can lead to inaccessibility of data. Volume Table of Contents (VTOC) Super block I-nodes Hence, Kernel SCO Openserver Data Recovery can successfully recovers data from HTFS and EAFS file system corrupted due to damaged cylinder group, damaged super Block, damaged VTOC, damaged I-nodes. Kernel Recovery for SCO OpenServer is advanced data recovery software utility which recovers data from corrupted SCO OpenServer partitions where HTFS and EAFS based file systems are installed on a SCO hard disk. Kernel Recovery for SCO OpenServer provides recovery from HTFS and EAFS File System. Kernel SCO Data recovery is advanced data recovery tool which performs extensive search of your whole drive for corruption in file systems, data structures and missing files and folders and interprets the possibility of data recovery. Kernel SCO Data Recovery is the Best Data Recovery utility which allows you to evaluate the recovered files and previews the recoverable contents found and you can check yourself whether the file is recovered correctly or not by double clicking on it. Kernel SCO Data Recovery is a complete tool for Data Recovery Solutions which provides you with File Filter Options which allows you to provide filter in recovery ie to recover a specific file type and File Search Option which allows you to search a specific named file that you lost or deleted earlier.